Both parties shared ideas about how to develop and strengthen their existing mutual business relations with each other and investments.
The business forum as part of the Mixed Economic Committee Meeting planned to be held in the Netherlands and led by Minister ELİTAŞ in the coming months and some projects in specific industries were the main topics on the agenda.
The fact that the Netherlands is an important re-export center in Europe, the function of Rotterdam Port as a major distribution center and the commercial and economic relations between two countries which have increased but do not reflect the actual potential, are considered to be the most important reasons for the activities of the Turkey-Netherlands Business Council which was established in 1993.
Foreign Economic Relations Board (DEIK) has participated in the “The Coordination Committee” formed in 2012 as part of the celebration for the 400th year of establishment of diplomatic relations between Turkey and the Netherlands and contributed to events and activities realized in this context.
DEIK Turkey-Netherlands Business Council has taken part in this process as well as in the coordination of high-level events and visits realized in Turkey and the Netherlands.
As of priority, Turkey-Netherlands Business Council targets development of business opportunities in sectors such as agriculture, infrastructure construction, innovative technologies and renewable energy.
The Netherlands considers Turkey to be an important partner and has ranked among top three countries that have invested in Turkey most, for years.
Semiha ÜNAL
Business Consultant for Turkey
Owner & Director of BUSINESSSUPPORTTURKEY.com